48 Quotes About Wasted
- Author Marya Hornbacher
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You cannot explain, with the limitations of language and inexperience, why your body can cause such a sudden, fumbling response in someone else, nor can you put into exact words what you feel about your body, explain the thrum it feels in proximity to another warm-skinned form. What you feel is a tangle of contradictions: power, pleasure, fear, shame, exultation, some strange wish to make noise. You cannot say how those things knit themselves together somewhere in the lower abdomen and pulse.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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When someone you love makes compassion, kindness, forgiveness, respect and God an option, you can be sure they have made you an option, as well.
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- Author John Alejandro King a.k.a. The Covert Comic
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If kindness is never wasted, what's it doing crashed out on the floor?
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- Author Alexei Maxim Russell
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I love introverts. They don't waste words. Excessive extroverts can be very wasteful. I don't trust them in any kind of intricate or delicate matter.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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The most ignorant and wasted youthful generation is the very one that the older generation uses to create social conflicts to their own youthful detriment!
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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I spend a tremendous amount of time carefully choosing the roles I wish to play so that I can run from the role I was born to play. And if I keep on doing that, I will eventually set foot in my grave never having set foot on the stage.
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- Author Riley Redgate
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It's sad, the thought that everyone I know is so repressed, they have to get, like, oh my God, totally wasted to have an excuse to act the way they want to act.
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- Author Munia Khan
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Your love is not really love until you waste it, a kiss is never a kiss until you taste it..
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Espere" in Spanish, is the one word covering two meanings: "waiting" and "hoping". If life, however, offers no expectation or prospect, waiting represents time "wasted”. Waiting needs a future. If not, time is condemned to be "killed". In the event that we are lost in a gap of boredom and despair, we are driven back in a vacuum of senselessness and deadlocked in a point of nothingness. We are, so therefore, bound to watch the agony of "time". ("Waiting for a place behind the geraniums " )
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